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— ‘Crown Princess Loutse MOOEST HERO RESCUES THR WOMEN IN SUR ‘Appears When All Are E hausted, Brings Them Ashore | and Disappears. | ALL GOOD -SWIMMERS. | i Mrs. Mays, Overcome by Cramps, Mrs. Tolson and Mrs. Small Go to Rese, To the bravery of two women whom whe knows and a man whose identity she {s anxious to establish, Mrs, E. A. Qfays, a guest at the Waittler Inn, Bea Gate, Coney: Island, owes her life. Mra, Mays was drowning in deep water off the Atlantlo Yacht Club house yesterday afternoon, when Mrs Allen 8, Tolaon, of No, 102 West Sev- enty-fourth street, and Mrs. C. A. 6mall, the wite of a Broadway forist, went to her ansixtance. All three women were in Imminent danger, but reached shdre with the assistance of man Gisappeared in the excl ment wing the rescue. | Mrs. ‘Mays “and Mrs, Tolson went wwimming toxether: Both are-profictent fn the water and had reached a point about 100 yards from shore when Mra. Mays was suddenly rendered helpless by a cramp. In her excitement and terror ahe lont 11 control of herself and sank out of aigbt. Mre. Tolson struck out for her, Dut could not reach her on the surface and dived. drowning woman got a grip on Tolson that put them both inj and Mrs. Maye struggled ce, where Mra, Tolnon made to break the embrace of They went in the direction Will Marry and Settle Down (Perhaps) as Plain Signora Tonselli. her friend. of the bottom for the wecond time just agrn Mew reached them. was einking again when headway, full and Mrs, Small had her The shore reamed to be a on shore had been screaming arid had of an sthtetic who probably He ran_to ed up the situation at al 3 plunged into the water, | direction Mrs. Tolson releas- | Mays and sup- ting her hand on der. The unknown M his band and a throne by eloping w her royal Prince and now King Frederick across whore, | The man who figured xo prominently ¢ Princess vowed hysterically sh eelf—hidden. i of another woman. Crown Prince Frederick on the ple! Loulse was demented and soap GIRL GOES CRAZY AND [the = Happy husband never will I go back there. j hi | that Never gould Yiretuicns tol dhe! poalus DIES AFTER BAD, FALL. | of princess. They are slaves, aristo-| custody of tt } cratic slaves to etiquette—siaves, noth- | him. ‘ Tumbled From Second-Story Wine | !m& elmer” anid. the Crown Princess to | tn WO Frodariey | Augut us beoam umbled From second-Story Win-| qi. World correspondent at Geneve, King of Saxony. All hls children we! with him at the Dresden c dow and Struck Head on Porch. Mea Phtiomem Caputa, twenty-tive years old, who fell out of a seocond-| live together alwa story window at her home in Corona] Giron was tall, slender, dark-eyed and and was afterward removed} many years younger than Loulse, who lem Itallan Sanitarium, Ne ime of the elopement. was thirty- me avenue, died in that i iin i O(a. ariiie her feat aguinst al Sig. Tonselll, the new amnity, ts det wan velloved” that nie. had | eribed na small _and very boyleh-look- | ‘a fractured swull, but later | PPV LE PS oped [Ne with large, Becho had her placed In the | OlCkK mustache. The mai speaking of the court of Dresden she had forsaken for her Icver. . And Giron added: “Divorce or no di- vorce, married or not married, we will attempts to Several spectacular made by the King’s emissa: tteetives, but one after another wer folled by the mother's watchfulness. [her to [been assured that she would be per avmptoms find Dr. avium. She had become violently in- gane since’ the accident. her ‘child, Princess Anne| begsing him to allow (t(jtneeting. Thi —————————— BEVERIDGES COMING HOME. igs her the former Crown Princess de- | pathtzed with her, but a ————T prived of all her Ulles and her tcome | by the pollée to leave Dresden. reduced to a few thousand dollars a year. ‘Though she and Andre Giron, who be- fore the elopement had been banished viewed in Brussels as to his feelin: for the former Crown Princess who hi The Round-Up. went to Ventnor, in the! ight, where she mught shelter | ¢ of an American named n she had known tp Vienna Thrills in every chapter. Love in teeming abundance, A great throb- bing romance of picturesque Amer- [not modify the fact that tt remains fo; me the only recollection Princess again?” “Because my means are tnsiMcien to dare to attempt such a respons: irda As soon as I am aufficiently Inde. | pendent I trust to be~able to pccor |pHsh this. Had I the fortune could disarm ‘or my own Interest, The Now’ House S seems a silly name for a,house, doesn’t it? fe k But no : p timely cognomen could possibly be prefixed t a home ol your. 0} wherein you may spend the winter. in comtort and at : i sean " houses. ar. NOW"—houses that y houses that will sa homes that NOW WORLD ADVERTISEMENTS ARE_ OFFERING cae ; SACRIFICE PRICES oor pendence, bui! was utterly Inadequa !to give the ordinary comforte, apart |from any question of luxury. to a wo- nd ved In the purple.” ln dec! 2 houses that are bargains “RIGHT u should. buy “RIGHT NOW 7— rent from “NOW" on, and, finally, NOW of eto cd Belg fan | hax now with Big. Tousen. no longer au st year—the Countess Gi lot, hers husband because of the ee he wasp: Pringess and was granted a separ All on account of the wo- two, perheps, will pirat and sl Like Giron, With Whom She Eloped. Sie\ that the world is well lost for | whom in 1902 she sacrificed _a_hys-|, thy vias -him-to-Geneva-and_so- compelling «! husband, once Crown} ay Augustus of Saxony, to divorce her. Now it is Sig. Tonselli with! the he children. was awarded employed for the past six months, The urt except the baby princess, Anne Monica Pia. nap this last polace from Loutse were | and de-/ Loulse was certainly a bad wife, but it was her mother love that prompted leave Giron, because she had @ark eyes and’a little] mitted to see her children again if she | were separated.trom Dim Tha prom: | steed: treely Jage will’ make Sig. Tonselli| ise was not kept, though In December, ||). a stepfather, as,Lou!se has in keeping | 194, Loulse wrote her former husband | Monica Pia, born some months after| request was refused, but she visited ortly after in the hope of PARIS, Sept. 18—Senator Albert J,} the elopsment with Giron, but recog-| Dresden veridwe, of Indiana, and Mrs. Beve: nixed by the Kii# of Saxony as hia)obdtaining a favorable answer to her See ate oR CeO Ura TOF daughter. prayer. She recelved an ovation from man Liovd steamer Kaiser ¥ ‘After ‘Frederick Augustus dfvorced| the people, who have abways was ordered At about this time Giron was Inter- J given up hig love for her children. Hi The great sensational play done| trom the court of Dresden for his| said: u | -4nto serial sto: rm wi marked attention to Loulse, made many | ‘pho sentiment which united us spoke ry. 19 H appear) roteatations of undying love, &c., the| with such overpowering. force. that at in daily inatalments in erince ddenly left Giron at Ge- ; pala lla A incess suddenly le} nal | present tt seems to me ridiculoue even f EVENING WORLD, neva, where they had been rather) to discuss the consequences. Our love Deginning Saturday, Sept, 2g,| dvbiously enjoying a spotlight honey-/ was obviously fatal to us since tt has | wrecked both our lives; but this does worth living oy for, the one great happiness of my anc ‘ voree was grantea| !!fe” ti “Why, thet, do Fou-nat try.te wee the | which Any suspicion of acting | I can assure you | ~ . c a | _ Gon: | oF Sony Has Founa A Successor to Man for Whom She Lost a Crown : Son SON ACCUSES HIS MOTHER O ALLING FATE AIDAY THE 13TH PUT HOODOO so She Confessed the Murder Mrs, Tolson am Mrs. Small it be. > - find tier and, supporting her by her| By Nixola Greeley -Smith. : hair, started to push her toward the | HE former Crown pancee| to Him. shore. \ | Mre, Tolnon was almost completely Louise of Saxony has decided | j exhausted and co! make but Mrs. Annie Kammerer, fifty-seven at the Inatigution of her eldest son way off, but she had no Intention of | man. eg That D d Stol hi murdering her Sas , | 4 answer to a charge of murdering her eee It was Andre Giron, Belgian ation That Day and Stole husband on July 2 of thin year. The Union Will Bury Him. Man Saves Them All K mare eu | Money to Elope woman's husband waa found by the | When John L. Biggio, a bartender, In the mean time a group of women tutor of her five ‘royal children, for ‘ y 3 police dying at the Kammerer flat. No, | went down Into the cellar in the rear of| 1962 -Becond during a quarrel his wife had shot with a @-callbre revolver. unlucky hoodoo charms in the life! died the next day in Harlem et Beta pC “Brarch; eho-trmwte— ree Heaaminerer esa arraigned before PERN | fury “on July 22, afar Cast Waieh in the Morrtsania Court on the he was deapondent and had of [charge of grand larceny. In addition Pressed in Gre }ite. |to pleading guilty to the theft of $10 to.duy t since the ah |young Burch who fe a good looking Ki has made her vi TAP} 2 he y at 312 East ung routherner disclosed a love FO Windred and Twenty-first street, the thirteenth, proved all of x, onlere cr wo 4 iddle-aged Princess isimance which would have culminated Ohrding to ‘the pon. his. mother aac back, onde pea tt eule ba vats) We oe Bt sumed! name{it siclopement, he eald. ned not the) mitted to_ hin that she ned Ute of SEHAUN OLA re lets ABBE AUeV i CULT IOr i der an assui éky ehoodoa “rd _. Kammerer’s nagging and that ahe kill- stopping under ss unlucky hoodoo of Friday, the 13th muvereris nagging and th A big London hotels on which: day the runaway waa plan- |) ln, erer wont to the Bast aah Tolton lasted untit she could ret | at one of the big i eal erfewed. Tne arrest has One Hundred and Fourth streot. police | hod et ee on at te shan anes sank pending arrangements for the mar- cent out the fact that Burch was at on, and told of thie mother’s con exhausted and was dragged to the ; a sion. wAtto! beach by Mrs. Smoil Mra. Mays was riage ceremony, which will be per-jinfatuatea with Mra. Jenenh MoGulry, Turnbull was notifed and he took che habbit the beautif. yo wife of a i= 'son's sworn satement. ‘ne arrest to- engprrcipus formed within a fortnight, n Prospect avenue, | day resuked. |known mar living | | ru ¢}the Bronx. ‘The son admits that ence death he has quarrelled feat) ea Baer bee ey fates Meantime Giron, from whom thi land of Belgium,| Burch was arrested yesterday by De-| mother over money matters. huy fam succeeded in. keeping bim- | would never separate, is living peacefully in his native lani RIUM, | ective Phelan, of the Alexander ave ted to see justice and sald be to the police. “and station, on the charge of| pa sald ae nye police pay som tho FraniceaLekeet -joocion mt a {taking $105 Grocery Company, where he haa been T believe that mhe le | mer Kammerer was sent copatic Pavilion at Bi to | young man was found in his room at ee Now 3S + One Hundred and Thirty-) w e| fourth street, the Bronx. Father a Prominent Man. According {0 the story told tn court. ea Ne AR rontbe ta, awalt the handsome young Southerner ts the /Andings of the Grend Jury. son of a prominent family of Rich- pcb sles AEE ago by Magistrate Crana, mind Magistrate Moss held the woman her son’ | | \n mond, Va. his father being the owner] AUTO WON BEAUTY PRIZE. ©! of a large wholesale grocery house IN| 4 nassenger. arriving to-day on that elty. Qceaic wan Theodore K, Hastings “T did take the $105," sala Buch.! New yor, When questioned as to why he had ‘aken it he admitted that there was a} woman In the case. & motor enthusiast, | took an American car to England entered {tin the long distance from London through Wales, a-reporter Bureh|{0 24. Hia was one of the ‘ifteei To an Evening World repo Anishing. being: Atth, and” winning ot hia_intatuation which | Beauty Medal” ae: years old, gray-haired and almost blind, love a second time and for another Harvey Burch Feil Into Temp- was to-day taken to the Harlem Court enue, and he swore that Kammerer er and was fsed by a Coroner Dik tat th his smy_moth are -oon- fa gwy of levue Hor al to bo examined as to her sanity a ® doctors foumd that whe was of pound charge without bail and com- wha and race cars the ATH ; [ ait SCHOULGIRL WAS PUT 10 DEATH Heads Posse That Is Searching; in Expectation of Finding Child’s Body. IS MISSING FOUR DAYS Had to Pass Through Lonely ; Section on Way to Her Teacher's Home. Fearing tat” hie eleven-year-oxd Gaughter, Mary, may have been put to death and her body thrown tn the thiok- | ly wooded sections noar Arlington, Staten Isand, John Rosi, a prosperous Italian, living in Arlington, to-day or | | ganized a posse including twenty—of | his nelghbora and set out to search the |woodlanda batween Arlington, apd Bloomfeld. | The girl nas not been seen atnce Saturday, when she left her home at / ooclock in the morning to vit nor school teacher, who lives about fro miles away. The girl never reachod her destination. Not a trace of her has been ottalned since ahe ran down the Foad, hatless and—happy, + ‘The Roal family oame to Staten | Island from Engtewood, N. J., early inthe spring, Mary was ono of tho brightest puptis in Mine Curtis's cleas in the Bloomfleid puble schoo! and was popular, Fridey night Mine Curtis tpid her to vistt her at Bloomfield and she could have a basket of grapes. Tho swirl reosived ers from her. mother—to-mo.- : Between the girl's home and that of ber teacher le a road winding through |'= a Mttle frequented scotion of the coun- | try. It would be possible, the police | belisve, for the girl to have lost hec- | self in the woods had she abandoned | gerard foaimke « store out to ber & real ontate dealer Counce ped Rost to torm tho | ne. tmother of the missing girl {a prostrate at her home. DEATH CAME TO OLD MAN AS HE SLEPT. |“Blg Tim” Sullivan Had Just Paid) Up Dues for Farrell, and No, 2 Pesrl street’ early to-day he etumbled over the body of a man who! Proved to be John H. Farrell, an old} Sixth Warder, whose luck had been || anything but good of late. | | Farrell had gone down into the dark) basement to! get a night's rest. end! 1s | ed to have died Necicus agovherwantalce, Corsa time and got behind to the extent of $90 {n th. Newspaper Mailers’ Union, of which he was & member, Tim!” Sullivan, | who used to be a maller in his early days, heard of Farrell’ danger of being put ut of the union for non-payment 0 | ques, and sent a check to pay him up to | The unton took charge of | the| and will give it burial. Farrell had jived at various lodging-houses, JBPrLaAG Or esos Freire Ss ‘YARMISH him One Ao- ors fair for the and on the the .ot him into the theft. ~ There js truth in the statement that 5 z Friday, ithe thirteenth, is # hoodoo doy," said the young man, “On that diy Alonzo Perry, a salesman, apes yer $10 in cash to mo to give to the ore ee hao got to. thinking how | qnuch I foved Mrs, McGuire. I put t money 1 my pocket and went ho saw oir: that: night, ‘as we doth loved each OAT, we ned to elope on the following Mor On the day for the elopement Me. MeGuire left her home and went, to Burch’s furnished room, Joseph M Guire, returning at night and makin. Inquiries, traced the young woman t where the Good Food Read a Doctor's words about : Grape- -Nuts ready for tho trunk ready Jotne “Alexander Aventio Police Station, but was unable to g' KI Jue s. warrant exospt on. tha charge | |e apandonment, whieh he did not care | patient who had been given up by ysictan, i Sorry for the Woman, "tt onky I had not dragged MM. iGuire Into the affair I -wouldn't tM" maid younr bugs \ rh lo a her very much, am sorry and want to begin T met hor at ue home || John Swee Fi street, and It raat lov and consequently he got no nourt. ment and was slowly dying from | haustion, i now yall over emp. immediately put. him te, | He could keep both articles on ined rapidly,’ take Grape-Nuts food {1s that it predigested by natural means durt Jo hey Pat Ohs triatenaleteod by. {its preparation, and even | with @ mingled expression of sorrow the ator | ment toward pe SeesiYe) apparatus; on the } ested, It ia quick 0 blood and tir s well as Pc nents for. the, | regret it all, of course, but I k to, young South t| Thm | causes ach and se! ) WA Ail, deolar : of firse importance to’ the , body in nourishing and rebutiding uae py Meaeled Dowre ase, Us1eay Lauigad whe Road to. Weuvil “A short (fie ago I was called toa His stomach would not bear food, He was reduced to skin and bones. on Grape- Nuts food and Postum Food Coffee. | B ne, Sdon'at her home in the Bronx | stomach and nelther caused him any | i pGuire acmitted Ker Infatuasion | pain, He has been using both the fon young Burch ath him the minuwe | food and the cereal coffes and has Tho reason a delicate stomach can a small contrary, | Sata | | Bees || THE BUTTERICK tm Food | sted | he field that are] buman There is no excuse for having the finish on your plate racks in a marred. condition. A coat of JAr- A-LAC can be applied in a ‘few minutes at a trifling cost. Suppose you get a_ can today and see for your- self just what a wonderful improvement it makes.” Now the tanned and beaming home-comer joyfully greets her old friends, including White Rose Ceylon Tea WE WILL OPEN OUR EW AND EIGHTEENTH SEPTEMBER NEW PUBLICATIONS. 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